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The field of the molecular basis of plant disease is rapidly developing. The nineteen chapters of current information in Molecular Strategies of Pathogens and Host Plants are written by well known experts in the United States and Japan, and cover recent progress in the genetics and molecular biology of bacteria and fungi which are pathogens of plants. This research emphasizes the genes which are responsible for production of toxins, enzymes, and hormones that lead to pathogenicity and specificity in plant-pathogen interactions. Several chapters also examine the biochemistry of the plant's response to microbial attack.
This book is an essential guide for doctors, rheumatologists, orthopedic specialists, and medical researchers. This comprehensive resource demystifies the use of corticosteroid therapy for knee osteoarthritis, providing clear explanations and insights into the latest research. The book explores the effectiveness of corticosteroid treatment, examines the heterogeneity of knee osteoarthritis, and identifies factors that predict treatment response. Utilizing literature reviews, case studies, and statistical analyses, it offers a thorough understanding of this therapeutic approach. Key findings include the mechanisms of corticosteroid action, clinical management strategies, and ethical considerations, supplemented by real-world case studies and patient experiences. This book is a valuable tool for healthcare professionals aiming to improve patient care and advance their understanding of knee osteoarthritis treatment. Enhance your treatment methods and ensure your patients' wellbeing with this indispensable guide.
An overview of the past 50 years of plant microbe research heads 26 papers from the 8th Japan-US Cooperative Science Seminar on "Plant perception of pathogen signals" held in June 1999 in Marina del Ray, CA. Parallels between plant and animal host defense systems is a major theme. Historical topics of interest that continue to draw attention include: growth hormones, fungal and bacterial toxins, the avirulent gene concept, pathogen elicitors and hypersensitive responses, and the avirulence and harpin molecules. A new seminar focus is Hrp delivery system and apoptosis. Keen is at the U. of California, Riverside. Lacks an index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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